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— Norwioh, Wednesday, July 8, )18 Miss Gertrude Turney ner in Bolton. i e g o° Chapman. There s no uaut about Vinel—-It owes itg gnceess to beef and cod liver n and ese pepton- ates an the oldllt and most famous body-building a strength crqpun; toniu. Go., w“ihm Ph-rm-cy D-nmnm :. F Dnanhu». nd gists Byerywh m—-——r-——w VARIOUS MATTERS thi R\lrll mail carriers will have a holi- a3y tomorrow, Elderberry shrubs about ‘the ‘town ar'e heavily flowered, evening. Many new flags have been purchas- ed for t-merrow- decorating. Dance July 4th, Spring Grove pn- vilion, Gardners Lake. —adv, " WWe agvertise esxedly L ome it s "Warmer ~“Tomorrow When the ‘weather it’s time to buy a Palm Beach Suit. It’s 10% cooler in one of our Paim Beach Suits. Try it and you'll find that we're right about it. $9.50 to $15. THIS STORE WILL BE| GPEN UNTILSP. M. TODAY Murphy & MeGarry 207 Main Street ATTENTION ! All male persons of German descent are requested to march in parade July 4th, Please attend ALL. Meeting at 1 p. m, 25 Shetucket Street. § THE COMMITTEE. NOTICE Thke Jury Commiscionsrs for Newlon aceount of the war. T London County will meet at the office of the Cierk of the Superior Court at Norwich on Monday, July 8th, 1913, at 2 p m. Any rasident of this County may bc' heard with reference to the selection| of jurors at that time. CHARLES W. GALE, WALTER FITZMAURICE, GECRGE E. PARSONS, Jury Commissioners. Forestersof America Will meet at Foresters’ Hail, Frank- lin Square, at 1 oclock Thursday, July 4th. No uniform, GEQRGE G. GPANT Undertaker and Embalmer 3Z Providence St., Taftville Frompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 630 apri4MWFawl | Everything for the Home Cut Out This Advertisement and mail same to us with your name and address, We will send you a book containing over 50 old-faghioned songs Free The Plaut-Cadden Co. Established 1872 135-143 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn, THEPALACE 78 Franklin Street " P, SHEA ErneStB. Bnllml VIOLIN waRt vlnllnau;sql o [ 'v fl'n h, Conn, FREDEPJCK x. BUNGE Pianq ‘Tuner Phone £38-2 2 paemeint 1xn ET-0 Franklln street—adv, Summer is getting en; the first huckleberries have appeared {n mar- ket. Grange - meetings this - week have been mostly devoted to patriotic themes. 3 Thq stores are featuring many red, white an ‘g blue novelties and favors for tomorrow. The rooms of the Red Cross will be closed for work all day. Thursday, Fourth of July. The frame of the additijon to the town’s honor roll in the court house grounds is completed. Long and round clams, live and boiled. Telephone Powers Bros-—adv. lobsters, early. Goyernor Holcomb has Approved the payment of the quarterly bill of the Backus hospital for $1,250. Nearly two pounds of tinfoil was brought to the reom of the Wemen's League Tuesday by Miss Ida Rey- | nolds. Much work was accomplished at the Red Cross room, Tuesday. Miss Mirian Campbell was in charge during the afterneon. To accommodate holiday travel, the New York, New Haven and Hartfard railroad will operate extra trains, Thursday, Jaly 4th. A Noank man, John Keily of High street has subscribed to the lim- it of $1000 for war stamps, s0 {3 eligli- ble to the Taft club. Cool weather {8 keening many of t e city boarders at home, elthougzh gogd numbers are arriving at suburban farm houses and summer resorts, Don’t cry evervthinz fg ‘high, Wechsler, the Bargain Man Franklin street. You can mcney n all kinds of wearing ap- parel—adv. A meeting of the directors Cornecticnt Beeiaty of Civil Engineers is to be held at auguin, in Tast Haven, at ! this after- noon. Two unusual mardon nests, the hean 1eaf haetle and the three-lined potato haetle have made taemr appearanos this year in some gardens In, this state, Tocal hotels and restsrrar are | prepaning for numerous fam'iy PSr ties as well as many extra traasie ghests, hecause of tomorrow's smch" celebration. No advance in the n+‘=s of salmon ure hoiled salmon and of July dinner ‘hix year, as last year ers Dros—adv. for Fourth Telephone early, Pow- Tt Bax heen reported to tha War | o ! Bureau t2at persons unanthorized s H V 40 80 have hoen secking :mb‘!e*h‘».' tlon1 in Commecticut for, the work of tbe Dlue Cross organization, In the Gretom towa eonwd "\('O*i'lall morainy Nathaniel ¥, Hiiliar Leonard Reed, charged with 4ri an automobile witheu! hsving signed their license, srere fined 316 and cests. A Hartford paper states that Mrs Rowena Cadwell of Hariford, mother- in-law of Marton H, Plant, expects te arrtve at Wateh Hill this wesk, She has rented Pinecrofi for the ssason. 1, Sixteen memhers of Troos No. Por Kcouis of the East Hariford Pirst Congregational el . are at Colum- hia lake, under the care of Rev, Dr. P. Miies 3nydsr, pastor of the ehurch they will he thres times as Weehsler, the Bargain Man most glving them away todsy, at &1 Among preachers at Hartfesd's union services, at the Immanual Con- gregational church, will be Rev, Dz Edwin W. Bishop of Lansing, Mich, a native of Norwich, who will be heard August 18. The exemption board for District | No. 23, covering Tolland county, has a list of the men who will he cailed to camp beginning July 22, Thers are 110 names on this list and thirty-five of them are from Rockville, News has been received hers that American soldiers and officers station- ed at posts hehind the front may re- veal the secrot of their whereabeuts te friends and reiatives at home, ae- corling to a new ruling of the army authorities. Attentfon, Men! A few more of those suits left, Don't miea this chanee, Wechsler, the Bargain Man, says they are beauties and he knsw; Look them aver yourself teday at 81 Franklin strest—ady, Sinee returning from a wisit =! relatives in Figrida gnd Nerwslk, Afre. Henry Robbina, of Fort Point, hes demonsirated her patriotiem by knit- tinz enough secks for the eeldiers and saflors Lo make her number 43 pairs In five months, in the garden at tha residemes of ¢ Mrs, Bdward B, Wuller, oa Broadwar, whsrs st omg tima there were ong hundred varieties of roses. the bean- tiful nid-fashiened Saven izters ry is new in bleem, its paja pink clu ters cowering a i0ng arher. Fhs Fair Baszifes /7 the mass was slmug Fupsday moraing at ha Nor- mgnam fiam»onum alvin, f St Pat the mnzph:‘on p; fients. twenty-fope g eommunion upham ir: aties Bg M. e 78 Fhamzs H. Fro land, 9§ stregt, New Iapdoy Ak 3 !v tsflzm aftended” by t vehicle luupl 8t 855 o'clock of the' ervhedy can | ) Prics same | South Coventry: Mr. and Mrs. Ellington were recent gu tives in Norwich. untown after with Nerwich friends: ness. Dr.. Alfred A. Richard have arrived at Pleasan taken up their summer ri thelr cotiage, Dunbarten, Alderman and Mrs. M. C. residence on Boswell ave: new home at 2i3 LCroadwa, Ot former Norwich resi ton correspondent writes: L. anwnm; and daught lah Browning of Brookly guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sumper. Arthur G. Warwick street, who has been Bullding and Construct. 3 vears has enlis of RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE AGAINST HH\" 1S plaint of William Past. Canterbury. 33, a str ght b or of D | | | i Mrs, Henry Pea The funeral of Mrs, was held Tuesd: Luc ome at | { I {7 forms, Rev. Gearz tor of the I7irst 1’1 /'15« « ducted the funer:l Learers were Char! {thur 1, Peals, Henr | Harry MaecDougald, ithe family let in ’wh«m Rev, A Mre, Satuel Gib: {atives axd other ¥ took p usted & con jes (he grav 3 ied of ghor: ilne Vs .bmti n Pleasant 7"‘&:\' years &"u A4 Mrs, € resided for Ums her husband, t a daughter , The funeral held Tuesday tawn, floral W wcl cemetery urne read a commitial s S and (h:zrgu of th OBITUARY 11§ bfl ronet street on ’Lxesday. hushand, three sgoms, Fra ard Joha, the latter in States Aviation corps, France, ard ona daughter, ter. Mrs. wich. Mrs. Joseph H. Standish, passed away illness, enee and forti was horn in the immeetead in Ledyard of tent h asrind 1 mee iR I m:um msny frion and twe brothe: sh, Plathe, Col, Standish, Woonsocket, R. Mr. and Mrs. John Pepion of Hart- ford "are spending se\oral weeks at C. B. Sikes, Miss Lucy Gray has f:turned to Vol- spending several weeks Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Regan of Rock- ville' will spend the summer at the Hotel Criswold, Eastern Point. Miss Sarah Peckham has returned to her home In lebanon after spending several weeks in Westerly on busi- family moved on Monday n, Alecik Stankevich Arres"‘d on Com- urpny on co Herbert Soicer, here Rav, funenl arrangements. Mrs. Masusi E, Foster, . Foster, wife of , disl at her late in Nes Sha is sury Foster was bern Fitch. ing at her home in Preston, after She was the the late miss her neighborly association. She leaves to mourn hi husband, two sisters, Mr: kia ang ¥rs. Daniel city, ~ PERSONALS of Coventry is at the home of Mrs. Josephine Bum- ; PRflMlSED F(lR THE FOURTH VAcA'non BIBLE SCHOOL FOR ITALIAN CHILDREN gr., of ests of rela- and family t View. and esidence at! Higgins and from their| nue to thelr ¥ dents a Bol- Mre. Charles Miss Bu-| ;Y. are les It CI 114 Broad h the Flynt! Co. for the 1 the En- located &t | or of South Iriver for_a eet, was a oy Policeman | South ¢ 0 lo, Penla | 1 from hey | son, r‘mm‘]r‘l ute appen- She was Mon wo sons and | lato | m rela- | , Ecme r‘fl'n«l There v.ulel I I i James | Three la- th oseps Hall as i Poque- | Mr. Sher- ervice at tha| i Ailen hadi Man- home | London, | ived by her nk, Joseph the United | serving in’ Nor-| oid family 73, she was 1t whom elpmaiz dur- ife. During ong Society ds, whe will ey loss. hex Jehn Tran- Gars of this Henry M. 4" Frank W, TUnited Toyal { Neely, Thae float dlvision will bs in charze i ‘1nl( T Maples and will assemble | Chief ershsl Gale Agmuunceo Parule Fonnalion—H.d of the Line to Start From Wauregan Houne Comer-—l"lolh Are to Form on the East Side. Col. Charlés W. Gale, chief marshal for the Fourth of July parade, com- pleted on Tuesday the pardde forma- tion, which ill move in thi order when the lead of the coliynn starts from Broadway at the Waure- gan house corner at 2.05 sharp on Thursday afte.\aon! Pollce Escort to Chief Marsh: Uniformed Letter (‘arrlers. Chas. W, Gale, s, His Honor, Mayor J .J, Desmond and Vells, Chjet i4. Marshal Gue: Tubbs' M llnary Band, Major Jokn Co. K, apt. C. C nnnpchcut A. Hagberg and Stafl State Guard, : Hagberg. j€o. I, ConnFCthHt State Guard, Capt. Grosvenor Ely, Tiernev Cadets, Joy Scouts of America, Norman Himes. Camp Fire Qirls, (three groups) Mrs. A. C. Freeman. Knights of Columhus, W. C. ¢, No. 13, J. Edw, Driscoll. Westerly Band. American Red Cross. A. F. Libby. | ¥nited Jewish Sorieties, Samue! Tay- German Capt. Albert Clark. lor. Steinke. Foresters of America, Prank J. Quin- ey. Willimantic réar ef Jary Tnited Scandinavian Soeleties, [e) Rose of New Tnziand Lodge, No. 2364, Maose, ison. Socioties, Band. Henry John N. Harris. Plainfield Band, reek Orthodox Sactety, Peter Selias. | Kenomoce Band, koski, ehares J. Ph Division of Floats mond, Fred 'Madlo, John W Union, " Chure! th streets, in positi to march at 2. ienry Henry D, Bucldey, Martin Rozy ek, sloc, we: Tnited Polish Societies, Anton Graym- & Drum Corps. 1 Rezerve, ring have been selected as TS Chestnut All organizations are to by 1.45 p, m., prepared follewing ‘\raj Wmn. Carl Ivan Maj, W, Rroadway ——— and milita | dictator, arrangemen w. parade. da. fary land, G, Ha and parads | mittes. an hourly se on all i the influx of other tewns to the Rose of New Eng- anv and all m and more meetings N The line of march win be ifomn the Wauregan house corner through Maln street to Burnham square, counter- march along Main street to Washing- ton equare, up Washington street to Chelsea parade, around Chelsea parade and down Broadway to pass the re- viewing standein Union. square. parade will be dismissed Immediately after passing the reviewing stand, Another Band Engaged. The Konomoc band of New Lomglon, Frank Scaplen, director, has been en- gazed for the parade, making six bands and a drum corps that will furnish music for the marchers. The band concert by Tubbs full band, John -M. Swahn, direc- tor, will begin at 7.30 in the evening on Unien square, the hour making it probable that the concert program will almost all be played in daylight. Dictator H. H. Jarvis of the Loyal Order of Moose hLas extended an In- vitation to the Wheeler band of Wili- mantic to make the' Moose home their headquarters while starting time of the parade. been received from Willimantic, New London and Westerly lodges that they are sending deiegations to join the local lodge in the line. erick Jarvis, the § year old son of the will march with his father and cafry the service flag of the lodge | containing 50 stars. | made for the occasion. The committée on parade have all large gathering and any who lack any part | of the costume can secure this at the Moose home on or before the day of ts complete for .a The house committee are preparing for the crowd that wiil be present for the occasion. trie Street }:ain,say company announce also that they wiil put on for that day ce between Norwich and erly and that there wiil be extra The superin- tendent of the road sugges:s that all of the peoble coming to Norwich {49 the the the lines, bright and carly in® zens ] A{ the last meeting of the commit it was voted 6 give Chairm Ro spose full power 1o d th there would be CROSSWALK MARKS AT BANK CORNER :Lzld Out to Aulnt in Enforcing New Traffis Reguiatiens. Anether traffia rezulatien has been {added to ihe lisi in Nerwich, and that ths INJURIES MANY AT GROTON IRON WORKS Elght of 24 Cases From There Workmen's Compensatlon List, Twenty-four werkmen's compensa- tlon agreements, elght of them for in The waiting for the Word has: Master Rod- This flag wiil be meriaining to' the of the execuilve com- Is to Be Held Par 8ix Weeks at the Central B-p st Church. The Dail; \'nncuom Bible school tor Italfan children of the city is to opened next week at the Central Bap— tist church. The object of the daiiy vacation school is to conserve the nost strategic time in a child’s life of the purpogé of character building. viays under trained and competent and._ well directed helpers most of whom- have been secured. The school will be conducted every morning from 9 until 11.30 o'clock and the boys and girls will be instructed in various lines of work including hammock making, basket work, and many othér lines. A certain period of each day will be deveted to Bible study. A meeting was heid in the chureh on Tuesday in preparation for the opening of the scihool on Monday and Rev. H. B. Francis of Providence, representative of the American Bap- tist Publication Society was present and instructed the teachers of the ifferent departments. The school will in for six weeks and the parents ! many of the Itallan children hLave ‘own thelr enthusiasm over tha Idea registering thejr children. ° \ DEMANDS KEYS FROM EDWIN L. BURNAP. He Gives Them Up Under Protest to President Lang of Water Board, President Walter W. Lanz of the water board on Tuesday demanded from former Supt. Edwin L. Burnap his keys and also directed the former superintendent to leave the dépuvi- ment'g automoblle at the shop when Mr, EWrnap drove there with it from his home in the morning. Mr. Burnap gave up the keys under protest and hes engaged Judge John I Barnes as his attorney to look af- ter his lsgal rights in regard to his hold on thke office of street superin- tendent, from which he was deposed when the water bbard-abolished that office lagt Friday night, REFUSED TO DRESS they arrived at the house and he re- fused to dress to he taken to p headquarters so (hat he aieng in the patrol wago: derclothes, The police the rest of his garmen that he ! will be able to appear jn court fuily clothed when his case calied. of e Five different bo. pie were out a | Monday after but 1{small retiins fish were ¢ | viting. that fell to party Pendleien’s bout | © no | that £ which tae largcs: weighed 2 nmm(n aad & helf, Dr. J. J. onohue’s boat took one, Jonn H, (ar- ‘s boat” two, James M. Filimore, s boat “one the ciher Bpoat FGWDER !N HER EYE. Three Ycar Cld Victim of Pistol. in Maricn ¥rohn the allc i p on ¥rohn, the three year i3 croszwall ruling, The pelice|juries received at the shipyard of the | daugnter of )I'nflnde.xr~ xn‘d }-\r lxls‘}ar‘tn?srxr has had the c{ela_wn]l(!‘lfl Groton Iren Worka, have just been|of 267 Boswell avenua had powder bog canirsl parts of the city indicated | filed hy Commisstoner J, J, Donohue In | from & small pistol fred Inta ‘one gl ,,y w MB'I:N‘E Pa““l'fl a0ross the | ¢na offica of the supertor court, her eyes on Tuesday afternocn by ol g = :"er‘é the| "My are the following: seven ycar o'd Joseph Pauseiers i mul e Bean‘ "xn ra‘gu‘u:nnrolé:: Greton Iron Works, €reten, em-|frent of u\e boy's home at 257 Central und irafle has pad ng atteniian | LIOVers and Lawrence Trankrage, of |avenue. - “gu‘la“gflb 'This | New Lenden, emplove, erushed finger | The litle girl was sittng on the ; afiy otinsanle at the | 1212 Of $9.84° John Rubina, New Lon. | steps at the time when the pistol w: dway, Aain streat and | (oM 'rr_mxka 6, eoatused wound of foot | fired near her face. Dr. LaPierre w. 4 ot thel e v o oL niank, at rate of 38.80, Peor] | called to attend her and the case was ul. s' on stop the pnmd io wallk lll\PE d\.: trians e cros iriver co HiGH At Gardrer Lake— Bass Eariy SRR with rod and creel and came heme with a goed catch of mckerel and bass. ef lea hen tha traflic efficer signals the vehiecie is sup- icle outside the g room for pe- zht | rested on Satur ght by Consta T 8t vala of §12.65 “| is Bausa, of;ble Grant of Taj t‘wlh atier the ma- L anded 81-4 Pounds Lancon, employe, sprained and{chine driven by Germain had upcet fionday Morning. sused fnm1 at rate of .65, James | on the read to Jew City and he| o) & hagg MEBIAN BAR ES WAS 2K FIRST DAY. af NEW POLICEM ©N DUTY¥ AT ONCE. EN GO Policeman Perry is Also Added to Day Force in Center of City, Joseph Farreil and Joha Dembreski, the tweq new reguiar patrolmen ap-: pointed on Monday night at the com- i mseiing, were put on duty ght on ‘Puesday nij Policeman Farrell was given beat” pf Palisemgn Charlgs Perry on “est Side, wha was shifted m day the the seasen 3t Gardass Laike was heoked by weil known comedian, 3t the Lalkeside farm. 4 2 3 1-4 pounds bass 'clockk Moaday merning. ed knee. at The 'l‘l» Ieeni Quilla of 89, Norwich raia af $14, Norwich wich, rate of § Norw crushed, at fa., . Frank New the at af Lendon employers and Alex Matemoski, emplaoye, 0. employers and Tony Sonos! employe, third finger on Rase, ation emlove, rate of § =golen Lenden. employe, lacerated right foet, Weolen Mills, infected left haid, Veooien Mills ght rate of $9. Lathron and Sheg (o. New FHa- ver. employers and Dan Bottle. Ne Tondgn. emplere. braken ahavs ankle, at rafe of $10.56, Etandard Brass ard Copper Tube and employe infecied finzar. later being amputated, b3 T.ondon, employers New T.endon, £5.25. iaceratad 4<‘mirm1 amu)n}e sprain- first fin- ger of the right hand mhued at rate Norwich, Nor- Norwich, orwich. hani left log reported ta the pu)‘we of Raid $7243 in Fine and Cests. Hormicas e &ned 330 and co: and paid $72.4% ()n on“the charge of driving bile while intox! lm of 1-1' He was was found underneath i¢, though for- | ipately npot injured. A charge of non-support was brought against hi min court and & position of this case was continued to Aug. Will Be One Week More Here, 3 all Shurts 3pg party from Nesw | gmplovers, and Robert Sante: Joseph 1acDonaid has & uap_don‘C' ht a siring of 13 bass, wich, emnploye. forearm m:f;"“&i‘ék&"‘l Qp:flueg?nz‘(his<:£f Sid _Rogers, another well known|collar bone slightly ctal ‘enrolling station for the naval re- comen n, whg is alsq sojourping at Richmond Ra serve, with an office at the mayor m’e\ ke, ‘reports a successful caich, employer apd V g office’ at the city hall building: Ho diss HEtta McDonald and Miss Emma wich, smploye, infected right hand.|expects -that next Tuesday will end f}:gn‘fizaffm ‘:?s‘;;;g:s‘aql:o ;r‘«]%m:::se:f The B, H, Arnoid Co, Navy Yard |his stay in this city and thereafter s TS o T i3 New | th s 2 I | eateat s Akt e e emplayers and Charles’ Feiicle, New |those wanting to e in the naval reserve will have to go to New I don. J. Henry S8hannon Overseas. ‘Word has been received in this city | that J. Henry Shannon of this city has ‘arrived safely overseas. 1 Shannon was sent from here to Ca Devens with a quota of drafted m at SOLDIERS AND SAILORS What Eastern Connecticut re Doing'in ¥ he Service. Boys ous Branches of as an exhz mc-r in the Frank- L H. Gilbert. Fawett €itw, smpiav- Hot Fcr Hikes in France. lin sqnare md cenfral” F part of the city, | 8F and Stanley Jurkowsk: Jewett @itv.| Harold T. Robinson.of the 56th Ar- Policeman Dombposki was pinced gn | @mplove, large nisce of ~ wood hit| tillery regiment now in France writes the Frapklin street night peat of @ffi- | $hovlder and side. wnockinez flesh | the following letter to a cer Myrof [y, Musgan, who has been | AWaF from bone in several places, at | friend: unable tg serve reguiurly lately pe- | raie of 84, Somewhere in France, cause of illness. ha Paimer Bre=. fa. FRitchville, May 16, 1918. = =TS emnl mlavd flasetpl; idn{m (;Bazr;h- wmxg Hating a few moments to ASHK SARPE vifle. rmplove. lest tip of index fin-|spare during another relief on guard Aei. ARED ggr of rizht hand. ai mita of $6.68. u?ms small fown, 1 thought 1 would Joseph Sentrav of Edward P Fasgpn Ba mm'u:h Staningtan. Jarals, Afmstic, wrigt. at rate pf $14, Shin Construction and Trading Oa. and John De srained smpiopess ~mploye, drop ypu a few linés and let you know how things were going “with the boys 1 see over here mast every day. How is ‘the weatner going in Norwich? It Faran and Fog- fia. Mew Londar.|sure is geiting, not getting reaily but %:;sq:; ;2‘1-22; q;)‘hlg i Efl klt N%, snlavers, and’ 2 Green, New |it'is hot over“hére, The nikes in this ‘Q xage 1) rgm R’“Q‘?r "'-’-"’f*’:fl o jury te right| weather aré gulte; chore for the midst 7 oulger, at rate £ of us but we ping our best and I %Q’Z%ei‘lé ?fi%‘%fi‘f w“lmhfx 3” yrlin-Rackyall Oomn. Norwlen, | guess {t js satisfagtory. That lily Srner of "West Main" and - 1;&:1;1:: cmpioyers and Cherles Chirbina. Nos- | they say §§ pver here must be a sun- bar, la’tgr lm S. Qusisi i2:3 if2 rackage %} ’n s {noksa’m u ppeared ?*'"3 1 'pc,ocx 't 15 u?(cflnes w gbn 91'11 "fita of'% Ifizd and Fnzine fg, M Gmlom gmplovers’ and W B, Whns- k30 " Nex Londan, amplove. Iaéeration ‘h“ Sro! Eriger? fla fager ad tight l:dn fing:r, Regptin vene ?m' sl ty at‘rate of $17 ks plage. Tragrated’ wonnd L’Hb m 5t hoger ot 1okt hand, i R‘ 33 5ad 2 blank #— "hang "“d gon- e E«N M u"’"x&" strangnlated hernia, of | flower by thig time. I haven't seed’ Hob Fletcher in some i me n but I hear he is the same old :g :lz)at he'is geiting on as well ver. ¢ last time T saw bim our Man' hiking through his tow a*T dffi%’t have a chance to mucy tg'bim. ived ‘some cuppm"s from ihe “ahofit some of our pid company ing thel: commissions down hie. The old crowd sure are N say a8 R 234 Epziga on. e gyer it ahd wish them the best hmglfi"fi‘r! and f‘ B W.flmn, ot?flcl{ A -uwess “in thefr army 'vf’ - e, “'1 inly 1§ a fipe s tre neem- for e ohl Fifth Company that pull- ed oul of Nerwich to ha £0 moany 0f her men madg coxnm. ni2d offce! in sflzk{a sher 8even Year Cld an’s‘ ATTENTION!, Knights of Columbus ME: MBERS ARE REQUESTED TO MEET IN THRIR ROOMS IN THE his work is to be done in several | SUNLIGHT BUILDING, JULY 4, AT 1 O’CLOCK SHARP. ' PER ORDER COMMITTEE. —_— e to belong to before joining the battery, It helps some to know that three of the five were at one time member- of this battery. rived Wednesday and the b happy once more. tracted which stores are about bought out brought | i e 13 | | | ety hath Snieciali e in order that they may travel |SMALL LUCK AFTER Liepold fisrlr;mn{‘ e A ea _BASS ON FIRST D»’\V‘l» Al will 1 S L ut Shio, ;m;;-tz”zzcn-,- & Nerwic July 4 il Gardner's Lake Fishing, | i b I ! At first jast the long loeked for dav ar- vs hre They received tHeir pay since arrivi It was only for one month but it went a long ¥ay toward paying some of the debts cpn- during the payless perod was a long one. Tonight the of Zall eweets which are in great demand®at all ti A. which opened in to time of everything were freely but they don't hav ong. mes by the men. The Y. MiC, n for the first « short time ago was bLought out the second day they doing busin Meney is spent by the boys when they have it it very often:or nts in the town The merc real'zed a small sized fortune as tijey inereased the p es on about every thing they had. We are going to lose our cows a.nd chickens that we have bezun to make ours All edill r’cfl inue i rlends with as we have got to m out of our billett into & is thé same kind of a but there are no in elve: aother ding, sitants besides of the loeal hoys In the outfit the best of heaith and aven't seen Dick Gregson tims, not since T wrota to , but T hear from h ough Mau-n:m most e day and very in the ut them- selves ence in a while and they are all feeling fine and getling on We expect Jigzs Donohue m r5 B over Stnday to see | Last Sunday’s expect terbury 1 “with reckless | St. Nichols Russian Society, Paul |, Al 7;3“;“0“Tr'13“’§f‘°"a‘° e = s Shile. clof hursday in .order i 1ai! i 7 i dri’\ ng. ool ! Soaten (‘I-xhhni?sneph Nofal | to have ample time to march to their Bennls Euciair Is Brought to Police e i 1’31“’1” ey Girl Scouts of America, Mary Growe, | Position. risedagesens on NedbyrereiCharoy cn Main street e Gy S e % i o i Stank ovidy Aes Post Offics Kmnioyes, 1, P, Murphy.| Jurior Naval Reecrves Coming. Bennia Euela s arrested ate on| wheels e .,“““‘:"."_,";"("d' > | Onme of the lalest a’y tions to the |Tuesday night at 16 She 2 rowing him into the!United Ttallan Eecleties, Bruno DPes | parade are the Junior :.uval Reserves|man street on a " seat, When Pa: B - (finfe. o PR alady tl?n Camp Dewey at Kitemaug. They |non-support. i s b Sc s n,m;n [:vu; G ?,. A, A" \fi«,:w 1 come 200 trong in cutters andi Sergeant A. hews. with T‘n—.rh C ! ral Le ,n’r Tinion .(rpl A nz\: | boats, arriving here about 1.15 in the 3 berts and P. i and e rfon, Wm. | afiernocn, man in bed wnm‘ Irien, The officig)s of the Shore Line Elec- been New MUrs? |By a cial his 1 Samy American Mem! Pa foreig emy Be Univ sity. most midi ing beza The Misses O fr. an® Mrs. Gy River were we | and Mrs. Wallace S. Allis. | >r. and | Scotland road left Tuesday for East Hamoton. Cenn,, Fourth ef July. Judge the season at \Oth B 1 Wilson was aslxed toda: ¥ mittee of umion lakor officials to use further prohibition legis of Bal William §, Th clinical cugn men to the t home may they are going for the loeal Jorial. for the cause. to ask you to t Sewi; with Mi 1 Mitcheil. ~ and Mrs. T3 s L. Case haye guests pf Mrs. ¥. B. Jones of Hartford. 2 ood and Miss Mabel g July at Pleas¥ Mr. and Mrs. Willis Austin and mi and Mrs. L Briggs have returne: irom Cap rl Brown and ge at Pleas- bl urned fo it with rze Lathrop of Fall end guests of Mr. M!‘s.—;m:‘fl A. Bidwell of to remain over the and Mr Willlam H. r Raynol Gardiner Greene, almer and her son, Palmer, will spend itnate, Mass. i WILSCN ASKED TO PREVENT PROHIBITION LEGISLATION Ccmmfl(ee of Union Labor Ofii-- Is Headed by Samuel Gompers. President by a com- nfluence to prevent enactment of tion at this The committee was headed by el Gompers, president of the Federation of Lebor. of Fronch Medicine. 2—W Academy o' m 8. Thaver? e Md. was elected a.i member of the French Acad- ‘of Medicine this afternesn. { fore the outbreak of the war Dr. was professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins ersity and was a member of the: ber ris July hoard of overseers of Harvard Univer- At present he is a colonel with the Ameriean expeditionary forces ig France. L The most celebrated aid aisa thef pirosperous coal mines (in ¥ of the are these at Car- -ance) maux, the gperation of which, accord> ta the archives of the company, n in the year 1245. The coal’from aux s lignite ul bog origin that can" e used for both heating and in- dustrial purpeses and m?]\aa an exs cellent metatlurgical refining coke, CMMINGS & RING! Faneral Direetors a‘rd Embalmers 322 Mala St Commerce Building Lzdy Acsistant roet .2